What this does
The email that needed an answer today is the one you find tomorrow. Toyo stops that. It reads incoming mail across Gmail and Outlook, spots the messages with a real deadline, and surfaces them before they slip under the next fifty that arrive.
What counts as time-sensitive
- Explicit deadlines: "need this by end of day", "before our 3pm", "the offer expires Friday".
- Implicit urgency: a customer escalation, an investor reply mid-thread, a contract waiting on your signature.
- Reschedules and confirmations that go stale if you answer them late.
What you get
A short, ranked list kept separate from the rest of your inbox, each item with why Toyo flagged it and a reply drafted in your voice. The goal is that nothing with a same-day clock ever waits on you simply because you did not see it in time.
It is the triage a sharp assistant does first thing: not what is new, but what cannot wait.